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Chapter 3: One Month in Hell

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Siena stood by the window, arms wrapped tightly around her middle, watching as the guards positioned themselves outside. They weren’t just there to protect. They were there to keep her in.

She wasn’t a guest.

She was a possession.

Behind her, Lucia still slept in the massive bed that looked like it belonged in a luxury hotel, not the Devil’s home. But then again, everything about Adriano was deceiving. He smiled like a gentleman and caged like a monster.

A soft knock interrupted her thoughts.

She didn’t turn. “What?”

The door opened anyway. Of course it did.

“Breakfast,” a woman’s voice said. Soft. Unapologetic.

Siena turned slowly. A tall woman in her forties stood there with a tray of food — coffee, toast, eggs, fruit. She placed it gently on the table without waiting for permission.

“I’m Elena. I run the house.” Her smile was tight. “You and the child are under Mr. Valtasari’s protection now. If you need anything, you come to me.”

“Protection,” Siena repeated bitterly. “Is that what you call this?”

Elena didn’t flinch. “You’re not a prisoner. Not really. But you are… chosen. And that has its own rules.”

“Chosen,” Siena echoed, the word tasting like poison.

Elena nodded once and turned to leave.

Before the door closed, Siena asked, “How long have you worked for him?”

Elena paused. “Too long. But I’m still here, aren’t I?”

The door shut behind her, and Siena felt the walls closing in again.

---

She stood frozen, barely able to breathe. Lucia slept curled on the huge bed, small fingers twitching with some dream she couldn't reach. Siena walked over and sat beside her, brushing a dark curl from the girl’s forehead. Her chest rose and fell steadily. At least one of them could sleep in this place.

Siena couldn’t.

The room was eerily silent. No TV. No phone. No clock. Time didn’t seem to move here. She walked to the window, hoping for some sign of life beyond the frosted glass. All she saw was darkness — dense, perfect, suffocating.

Her hands tightened into fists.

One month. That was what he’d said. Just one month under his roof, under his rules. For Lucia’s safety. For Siena’s debt. For his satisfaction.

A knock made her jump.

This time, the woman who entered was younger, dressed in tailored black with a small notebook in hand. Her expression was unreadable.

“Miss Costa?” she asked softly. “I’m Zara. I’ve been assigned as your assistant while you’re here.”

Siena raised an eyebrow. “Assigned?”

Zara approached without fear. “I’m here to make things… easier. Dinner is waiting downstairs. Mr. Valtasari expects you.”

Siena’s stomach twisted. “Tell Mr. Valtasari I’m not hungry.”

Zara’s tone didn’t shift. “He said that if you refuse tonight, he’ll personally escort you tomorrow.”

That did it. Siena stood slowly. “Of course he did.”

Zara moved toward the wardrobe. “There’s appropriate clothing prepared. Would you like me to help —”

“No. I’m not broken.”

A beat of silence. Then Zara gave a short nod. “I'll wait outside the door.”

When she was gone, Siena opened the wardrobe. Silk. Lace. Labels she couldn't pronounce. He hadn’t forgotten her size. She hated that he still knew.

Fifteen minutes later, she stepped out into the hallway in a simple black dress. It hugged her body like a promise, or a trap. Zara didn’t comment — just led her silently down a winding staircase and into the heart of the mansion.

The dining room was lit with golden sconces and candles that looked real. The table was long, but only one place had been set — beside him.

A tall man rose to his feet as she entered, dressed in black from collar to cuff. The years had done nothing to soften him. If anything, Adriano Valtasari had only grown sharper, more lethal in his elegance. His eyes met hers like a blade unsheathed.

“Siena,” he said softly. “You’re late.”

She sat without asking. “I didn’t realize I had a schedule.”

Adriano tilted his head. “In my house, everything has a schedule.”

The food was already served — steamed vegetables, grilled salmon, white wine. She touched nothing.

“You’re wasting a chef’s effort,” he murmured, sipping his wine.

“You kidnapped my daughter.”

He leaned forward. “I didn’t. You brought her yourself."

"You made me!"

"No. I saved your daughter.”

Siena's jaw clenched. “You call this saving? A month in this — this polished prison? Under your control?”

Adriano didn’t blink. “Lucia has a medical team watching over her, access to the best specialists, a room safer than anything you could’ve offered.”

Siena stood suddenly, the chair scraping the marble floor. “You think money makes you God?”

He rose too. “I think debt makes me necessary.”

Their eyes locked.

For a moment, silence ruled.

Then he smiled — a slow, deliberate curve of his lips that made her skin burn.

“Sit down, Siena,” he said, voice low. “The game hasn’t even started yet.”

---

Siena didn’t sit.

Instead, she leaned across the table, close enough for Adriano to smell the lingering notes of her shampoo — something floral, soft, deceptively innocent.

“You think this is a game?” she hissed.

“It’s always been a game,” he replied, not moving an inch. “You just forgot how to play.”

She stared at him for a second longer, then yanked the cloth napkin from the table, tossing it down as if it were a gauntlet. “You’re right. I forgot. But trust me, I learn fast.”

She turned to leave — heels clicking sharply on the marble — but stopped dead when she saw the man in the doorway.

Not Zara.

Not a guard.

Someone else. Someone she hadn’t seen in six years.

Her breath caught. “What the hell…?”

Adriano stood slowly, his voice suddenly dark. “I told you. The game hasn’t started.”

The man stepped forward, hands in his pockets, smile too calm to be comforting.

“Hello, Siena,” he said.

Her voice dropped to a whisper. “Marco?”

Adriano’s tone turned lethal. “Your ex-boyfriend. Your former accomplice. Or should I say — the man who sold you out to save his own skin.”

Siena’s blood turned to ice.

Marco’s smile didn’t fade. “I’ve been… invited to stay.”

Adriano’s eyes glittered. “Room’s already prepared.”

Siena took a step back, heart pounding in her chest. “You can’t be serious.”

“I’m always serious,” Adriano murmured. “Especially when it comes to betrayal.”

She looked between them — the man who ruined her and the one who now controlled her. And she realized:

She was never just a pawn.

She was the prize.

---

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